All,

Here is a strategy I used on new launches--since I don't know which object is 
which bird, I make multiple frequency entries for each new object, so I can at 
least QSY during the pass if I want to try and listen for another one.  Here is 
what I'm using to listen to RAX-2 and M-cubed (which I haven't heard here 
yet...).  You could always add a third or fourth line for each bird, if you 
wanted to add Aubiesat-1 and E1P.  


OBJECT C,437345.0,145950,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,9k6 packet
OBJECT C,437485.0,145950,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,9k6 packet
OBJECT D,437345.0,145950,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,9k6 packet
OBJECT D,437485.0,145950,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,9k6 packet
OBJECT E,437345.0,145950,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,9k6 packet
OBJECT E,437485.0,145950,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,9k6 packet
OBJECT F,437345.0,145950,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,9k6 packet
OBJECT F,437485.0,145950,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,9k6 packet
OBJECT G,437345.0,145950,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,9k6 packet
OBJECT G,437485.0,145950,FM,FM,Nor,0,0,9k6 packet

73,

Mark N8MH 


At 02:32 PM 10/30/2011 -0400, Mark L. Hammond wrote:
>Carl,
>
>James Cutler "is" RAX-2...he's the faculty advisor to the students who built 
>it. 
>
>The website is most certainly behind, because we are just now getting KEPS via 
>SpaceTrack.
>
>RAX-2 is probably one of the objects C, D, E, F, G listed below--but most 
>likely NOT A, B, or H.
>
>Here they are again--grabbed just now:
>
>
>OBJECT A
>1 37849U 11061A   11302.66421759 +.00000178 +00000-0 +10000-3 0 00099
>2 37849 098.7116 238.9909 0001984 118.3667 333.6358 14.22213241000181
>OBJECT B
>1 37850U 11061B   11302.62545336 +.00000480 +00000-0 +51357-4 0 00069
>2 37850 101.6952 233.0228 0253352 289.9995 191.7441 14.77439893000169
>OBJECT C
>1 37851U 11061C   11302.94063822 +.00148715 +00000-0 +11864-1 0 00048
>2 37851 101.7071 233.4846 0255164 289.2247 068.1438 14.77565457000225
>OBJECT D
>1 37852U 11061D   11302.94064686 +.00001317 +00000-0 +11875-3 0 00172
>2 37852 101.7026 233.4847 0255574 288.8425 068.5226 14.77447189000225
>OBJECT E
>1 37853U 11061E   11302.94060934 +.00035908 +00000-0 +29140-2 0 00036
>2 37853 101.6965 233.4869 0254859 289.2129 068.1595 14.77516832000229
>OBJECT F
>1 37854U 11061F   11303.54982327  .00014649  00000-0  11859-2 0    30
>2 37854 101.6986 234.3636 0256120 286.9239 070.4027 14.77691305   296
>OBJECT G
>1 37855U 11061G   11302.87272701  .00005061  00000-0  41578-3 0    34
>2 37855 101.7081 233.4066 0257546 289.0631 068.2617 14.77654712   194
>OBJECT H
>1 37856U 11061H   11303.53330434  .00817553  77249-5  81830-3 0    44
>2 37856 107.3170 237.6855 0390613 329.7694 028.1472 15.39999395   318
>
>
>
>Mark N8MH 
>
>At 02:18 PM 10/30/2011 -0400, Carl Rimmer W8KRF wrote:
>>None of these are RAX-2.  At least, not if the RAX-2 website is right.  There 
>>are people tracking RAX-2, so would you please share the keps you are using?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>==========================================================================
>>Message: 4
>>Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 19:59:23 -0400
>>From: "Mark L. Hammond"<marklhamm...@gmail.com>
>>To: James Cutler<jwcut...@umich.edu>,amsat-bb@amsat.org
>>Subject: [amsat-bb] Keps! new cubesats...
>>Message-ID:<qnzp1h0094ltuwb05nz...@gmail.com>
>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>>
>>Let the lottery begin...
>>
>>
>>OBJECT C
>>1 37851U 11061C   11302.87290423  .00363180  00000-0  28380-1 0    23
>>2 37851 101.7088 233.3889 0254268 289.0505 068.2827 14.77654778   204
>>OBJECT D
>>No Record
>>OBJECT E
>>1 37853U 11061E   11302.87289146  .00054233  00000-0  43824-2 0    22
>>2 37853 101.6952 233.3891 0255073 289.4018 067.9690 14.77521204   207
>>OBJECT F
>>1 37854U 11061F   11302.87272970  .00031269  00000-0  25123-2 0    26
>>2 37854 101.6987 233.3835 0256260 288.7205 068.6394 14.77687338   191
>>OBJECT G
>>1 37855U 11061G   11302.87272701  .00005061  00000-0  41578-3 0    34
>>2 37855 101.7081 233.4066 0257546 289.0631 068.2617 14.77654712   194
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Mark L. Hammond  [N8MH]
>>======================================================================
>>
>>-- 
>>*Carl W8KRF*
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